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america and north america a large persian jewish committee and indian jewish community from all over. >>> in my favorite activities is folk dancing one of the areas without the blending of the different aspects of the islamic culture and think is the most amazing the songs that are now being made to dances with steps from yemen combined with steps from europe and all coming into one son and most of us don't even think about it and we do it but it's a very typical with their riders the group and different walks of life ethiopian are from my rack describing the immigration waves of the '50s. in a fax of the music affects the dance and movies. any of the people viewing are on netflix lookup israeli films there such a variety of resources and opportunities to really be exposed to different aspects of the culture. >>> we will return in just jump moment please join us as we continue the wonderful conversation. >>> welcome back. honored to be your host this morning a wonderful conversation today about the modern state of israel with the council's general of israel and the executive director
america and north america a large persian jewish committee and indian jewish community from all over. >>> in my favorite activities is folk dancing one of the areas without the blending of the different aspects of the islamic culture and think is the most amazing the songs that are now being made to dances with steps from yemen combined with steps from europe and all coming into one son and most of us don't even think about it and we do it but it's a very typical with their riders the...
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the south america crowds are the largest turnouts for a mas. >> reporter: nearly the entire 2-1/2 mile stretch of the beach overflowed with the faithful on sunday. celebrating the last mass there before returning to rome. many camped out. this 48-year-old said that "i thank god i am alive to be able to experience this". >> do not -- >> pope encouraged people to spread faith. [speaking in foreign language] >> saying the church counts on you. the pope counts on you. >>> a baby born with only part of her brain participated towards confession. they wore t-shirts that red stop abortion. >> they cheered when the pope announced the world youth day will be held in cracko. the fat can hopes it this is a sign that more catholics are returning to the church. >> coming here and experiencing all of this it is amazing. i love it. >> reporter: the pope met with latin-american and caribbean bishops urging him to be chose to the people. following the example that he already set. >> reporter: back to you. >> and worth youth day vol untears he expressed his gratitude. >>> rains causes widespread flooding
the south america crowds are the largest turnouts for a mas. >> reporter: nearly the entire 2-1/2 mile stretch of the beach overflowed with the faithful on sunday. celebrating the last mass there before returning to rome. many camped out. this 48-year-old said that "i thank god i am alive to be able to experience this". >> do not -- >> pope encouraged people to spread faith. [speaking in foreign language] >> saying the church counts on you. the pope counts on...
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america. and that was 1859. now we are much more dependent on a system of long wires, our power grid, where we have these wires stretching across the landscape. the disruptions, the long-distance energy transmission, it would be sobering. that would be my choice here. >> in the meantime, we just can't say exactly what we will see. >> i saw a plane, it passed right in front of it, perfect timing. >> the earth's atmosphere shields our bodies from the impacts of solar flares, nasa has been in space since 2010, it is keeping a close watch to help us better understand solar activity and prepare for powerful flares. >>> after a couple of rainy days and some chilly mornings, paul another one in the books. but we're just getting started. everything going well? oh yeah. let's take a look at this knee. because it's the work behind the scenes, that truly matters. [ physical therapy staff discusses results ] for your mind. for your body. and for the community. -team! for all that is me, for all that is yo
america. and that was 1859. now we are much more dependent on a system of long wires, our power grid, where we have these wires stretching across the landscape. the disruptions, the long-distance energy transmission, it would be sobering. that would be my choice here. >> in the meantime, we just can't say exactly what we will see. >> i saw a plane, it passed right in front of it, perfect timing. >> the earth's atmosphere shields our bodies from the impacts of solar flares,...
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the president meets world leaders in south america, while new information emerges about the mueller investigation at home. and, video released of an n.f.l. star running back assaulting a woman in a hotel. all that and much more beginning with the headlines in 60 seconds. >> holy smokes. >> a powerful and massive earthquake hitting anchorage, alaska. >> there is major infrastructure damage. >> this thing hit hard, it hit fast, and did a lot of damage. >> this is the strongest quake i've ever felt. >> the dallas police officer who shot a man in his own apartment has been indicted on a murder charge. >> i look forward to a conviction. >> president trump signs the nafta replacement deal, called the "united states-mexico-canada agreement." >> this is a model agreement that changes the trade landscape forever. >> marriott hotels has announced its starwood program database has been hacked. >> exposing the information of up to 500 million people. >> a dignified transfer happened for captain andrew ross and staff sergeant dylan elchin. the two servicemen were killed, along with another soldier, in afghani
the president meets world leaders in south america, while new information emerges about the mueller investigation at home. and, video released of an n.f.l. star running back assaulting a woman in a hotel. all that and much more beginning with the headlines in 60 seconds. >> holy smokes. >> a powerful and massive earthquake hitting anchorage, alaska. >> there is major infrastructure damage. >> this thing hit hard, it hit fast, and did a lot of damage. >> this is the...
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he headed to a meeting about drug trafficking in south america then a private fundraiser. the president is at a new hampshire rally planned originally for tomorrow. the white house cited the threat of tropical storm faye, which is expected to bring heavy rain and whipping winds to the ar >>> boyct of foods trump. the ceo appeared in the white house rose garden yesterday announcing a donation to food banks to help people hurt by the pandemic. he said "we are all truly blessed to have a leader like president trump, who is a builder. he went onto say we pray for our leadership "our president. it provoked calls for boycott on social media. it's been a staple for so many households for generations and now their ceo is praising a president who villaniesing people. >>> the dow sup about 330 points. stocks flip-flopped in early trading as investors weighed medical advances versus rising coronavirus cases. >>> new at noon and looking live at oracle park, a big announcement from giant super star buster posey. he's opting out of the 2020mlb season and he and his wife are adopting bet
he headed to a meeting about drug trafficking in south america then a private fundraiser. the president is at a new hampshire rally planned originally for tomorrow. the white house cited the threat of tropical storm faye, which is expected to bring heavy rain and whipping winds to the ar >>> boyct of foods trump. the ceo appeared in the white house rose garden yesterday announcing a donation to food banks to help people hurt by the pandemic. he said "we are all truly blessed to...
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they found a new species of an unusual animal that's native to south america. but what makes this discovery more surprising is that the animal was in plain sight. tara mergener reports. >> reporter: this fuzzy little creature is the world's newest species of carnivore. meet the olinguito. it weighs about two pounds and is related to the raccoon. smithsonian's doctor, christopher helgen, says it's the first discovery of its kind in five years. >> you have not seen an animal quite like this. >> reporter: researchers recently found the animal in the cloud force of south america. it spends most of its time in the treetops and is active at night. even though the olinguito is a carnivore, it's evolved to mostly eat fruit. >> the olinguito is small, it's knoll not really hunted very much, and it's just up in the trees. and because no one's had much of chance to take a closer look, no one's really understood what this animal is. >> reporter: the olinguito may be new to science but not to people. at least one from colombia was shown in several u.s. zoos in the '60s and
they found a new species of an unusual animal that's native to south america. but what makes this discovery more surprising is that the animal was in plain sight. tara mergener reports. >> reporter: this fuzzy little creature is the world's newest species of carnivore. meet the olinguito. it weighs about two pounds and is related to the raccoon. smithsonian's doctor, christopher helgen, says it's the first discovery of its kind in five years. >> you have not seen an animal quite...
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the ship was on drug patrol in the eastern pacific ocean near central and south america. on monday in san diego, stratton conducted one of the largest known cocaine off-loads in coast guard history. the drugs are estimated to be worth more than $1 billion. >> we have a great crew on here and the crew is where it all starts. we have fantastic bunch of folks that do everything they are asked and work hard and they are highly trained. this ship the stratton is one of the coast guard's newest assets. it was just commissioned three years ago. and we're recapitalizing our whole major cutter fleet. >> they did a lot of work. in the last 10 months the u.s. coast guard and its partner agencies seized more cocaine in the eastern pacific ocean than the previous two years ago. >> whoo. >>> all right. well, it may be a little leafy green but it's got a very distinct taste. today tony tantillo hits the produce aisle looking for mint. >> reporter: well, today's tip of the day is going to be with mint. i did a tip on mint not too long ago but right now locally grown it's coming never whe
the ship was on drug patrol in the eastern pacific ocean near central and south america. on monday in san diego, stratton conducted one of the largest known cocaine off-loads in coast guard history. the drugs are estimated to be worth more than $1 billion. >> we have a great crew on here and the crew is where it all starts. we have fantastic bunch of folks that do everything they are asked and work hard and they are highly trained. this ship the stratton is one of the coast guard's newest...
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much of the world lithium comes from south america or australia and gets prospect in china. one of the largest lithium deposits in the world sits beneath the salt and see off the west coast. >> to build a stronger economy, we need a future that is made in america. >> reporter: the biden administration wednesday decreased the u.s. dependence on foreign sources for critical minerals like cobalt and lithium, often refined by china. president biden calls as a national security issue. >> we see what happens when we become dependent on other countries for essential goods like computer chips. >> reporter: it's not just let the end cold but that is also rare. are elements used to mcnabb it's . on tuesday, the department of energy unveiled its plans to find a $140 million project to recover rare earth from coal, ash, and other mine waste and reduce the need for new mining. >>> we have an update on california's covid fight to test positivity rate stands at 3.6%. that is down more than 2% from last week. >>> tonight, hundreds of educators in the san francisco unified school district co
much of the world lithium comes from south america or australia and gets prospect in china. one of the largest lithium deposits in the world sits beneath the salt and see off the west coast. >> to build a stronger economy, we need a future that is made in america. >> reporter: the biden administration wednesday decreased the u.s. dependence on foreign sources for critical minerals like cobalt and lithium, often refined by china. president biden calls as a national security issue....
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. >>> south america perennial soccer hotbed off the charts though now with the world cup in brazil. 5 south american teams qualified for the round of 16. ah, but two would go home today. copacabana beach, what a beach. beachfront property in this sportscast. straight to extra time it's 1-1 and how about that shot off the crossbar. this would have eliminated the host country brazil just that close but we go to penalty kicks. it's tied 2-2 and there's the brazilian poster child for soccer neymar puts his country up by one. it's on the shoulders of chile's player have to get this to keep the penalty kicks going. he hits the post and just like that, brazil exhale, wins it 3- 2. >>> colombia and uruguay 28th minute and maybe the goal of the tournament so far. look at james rodriguez. boom with the left foot. upper left corner from the chest, the volley, ball never touches ground and rodriguez hammers it. his fifth goal of the tournament. and colombia wins 2-nil. they are in the quarterfinals for the first time ever. >>> third round in wimbledon, serena and alize cornet. williams looking go
. >>> south america perennial soccer hotbed off the charts though now with the world cup in brazil. 5 south american teams qualified for the round of 16. ah, but two would go home today. copacabana beach, what a beach. beachfront property in this sportscast. straight to extra time it's 1-1 and how about that shot off the crossbar. this would have eliminated the host country brazil just that close but we go to penalty kicks. it's tied 2-2 and there's the brazilian poster child for...
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america. the space agency says that it found no signs of damage after a piece of equip malfutioned earlieos e $10 billion obatory. beeshedk for days to december 22nd. the webb telescope is supposed to replace the hubble space telescope. >>> the winner of the national dog show has made history, and there's political turmoil in sweden. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports sweden's first female prime minster resigned after about seven hours on the job. magdalena andersson quit wednesday after her government's budget proposal was rejected by parliament in favor of one put forth by the opposition. she had formed a two-party coalition government with the green party, but the green party left the coalition after their budget was rejected. the opposition includes a right-wing party with neo-nazi roots. >>> and the "birmingham news" says hundreds of fedex packages were found tossed in an alabama ravine. authorities say about 300 to 400 boxes were foun
america. the space agency says that it found no signs of damage after a piece of equip malfutioned earlieos e $10 billion obatory. beeshedk for days to december 22nd. the webb telescope is supposed to replace the hubble space telescope. >>> the winner of the national dog show has made history, and there's political turmoil in sweden. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports sweden's first female prime minster resigned...
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but much of europe, asia, africa, and south america struggle with shortages of shots. health officials warn that until everyone is vaccinated, the dangers of the pandemic can't be cured. ian lee, cbs news, london. >>, the abousson y against new york governor cuomo. "the times union of albany" reports an aide alleges that she was aggressively groped by the governor last year. that's according to an unidentified source with direct knowledge of the woman's claims. the woman, who is not named, was alone in the governor's residence when cuomo allegedly closed the door, reached under her shirt, and fondled her. cuomo denied the accusations calling the details of the report gut-wrenching. he faces harassment allegations from five other women and growing calls to resign from office. >>> jury selection resumes today in the trial of a former minneapolis police officer charged in george floyd's death. so far, five jurors have been seated if the murder case against derek chauvin. four men and a woman. in a separate development, the minnesota supreme court rejected an appeal by cha
but much of europe, asia, africa, and south america struggle with shortages of shots. health officials warn that until everyone is vaccinated, the dangers of the pandemic can't be cured. ian lee, cbs news, london. >>, the abousson y against new york governor cuomo. "the times union of albany" reports an aide alleges that she was aggressively groped by the governor last year. that's according to an unidentified source with direct knowledge of the woman's claims. the woman, who is...
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america after an ambush. scott mcfarland spoke to her about that experience and how it would ultimately shape her future in congress. >> reporter: decades before coming to congress, jackie was lying on a deserted airstrip in a small south american nation of guyana with five bullet wounds. >> i was there for 22 hours without medical attention. >> reporter: congressman leo ryan of california's dead, shot along with four other americans. >> reporter: she was a 28-year-old congressional staffer on a fact-finding mission with her boss. they were at the peoples temple compound of leader jim jones. after the visit, as they sought to return home, attackers assassinated brian. they shot her multiple times. >> many of us thought we were going to die there. i was thinking that nobody would ever
america after an ambush. scott mcfarland spoke to her about that experience and how it would ultimately shape her future in congress. >> reporter: decades before coming to congress, jackie was lying on a deserted airstrip in a small south american nation of guyana with five bullet wounds. >> i was there for 22 hours without medical attention. >> reporter: congressman leo ryan of california's dead, shot along with four other americans. >> reporter: she was a 28-year-old...
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. >>> a peninsula mother's vacation to south america brought her face to face with families struggling in poverty. >> she's helping as many as she can from the bay area. >> we are introduce todd this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: they are colorful hand crafted works of art. >> this is all paper, paper beads. this is beads. >> reporter: stacy knows the story behind each item. >> the majority of women who make these are hiv positive. >> reporter: stacy imports an em permanent of crafts from 23 countries almost all made by women struggling to help their families. >> they want the same thing for family and children like we do. they juan a roof over their head, want to feed them, want to educate them. >> three years ago her trip to south america inspired stacy to do something. >> the poverty i saw in peru in contrast with the beauty of the people and how colorful it was and all the artistic talent there, i came back struggling with what can i do to help? >> she got to work raising money and started a nonprofit called shopping for a change. >> so i developed web based platform
. >>> a peninsula mother's vacation to south america brought her face to face with families struggling in poverty. >> she's helping as many as she can from the bay area. >> we are introduce todd this week's jefferson award winner. >> reporter: they are colorful hand crafted works of art. >> this is all paper, paper beads. this is beads. >> reporter: stacy knows the story behind each item. >> the majority of women who make these are hiv positive....
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the president meets world leaders in south america, while new information emerges about the mueller investigation at home. and, video released of an n.f.l. star running back assaulting a woman in a hotel. all that and much more beginning with the headlines in 60 seconds. >> holy smokes. >> a powerful and massive earthquake hitting anchorage, alaska. >> there is major infrastructure damage. >> this thing hit hard, it hit fast, and did a lot of damage. >> this is the strongest quake i've ever felt. >> the dallas police officer who shot a man in his own apartment has been indicted on a murder charge. >> i look forward to a conviction. >> president tmp
the president meets world leaders in south america, while new information emerges about the mueller investigation at home. and, video released of an n.f.l. star running back assaulting a woman in a hotel. all that and much more beginning with the headlines in 60 seconds. >> holy smokes. >> a powerful and massive earthquake hitting anchorage, alaska. >> there is major infrastructure damage. >> this thing hit hard, it hit fast, and did a lot of damage. >> this is the...
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america. >> i want to thank the prime minister of -- for colombia by's leadership in the asean chair. >> reporter: the message clear america secrets to build alliances with asean countries. >> asean is the heart of my administration's pacific strategy. >> reporter: u.s. officials are offering support and investment to asean countries in a whole range of areas from digital networks to policing illegal fishing but its rival china has been bankrolling huge infrastructure structures like dams and highways across the region for years. this is a race for influence that's heating up. and while asean leaders want to engage with america, they can't afford to alienate china which remains their biggest trading partner. cambodia is a good example of a country trying to have it both ways. it announced this summer that china would pay to help expand its naval base. u.s. officials fear china will then use the base for its own military. cambodia says that won't happen but president biden raised the issue here anyway. behind the courtesies and the smiles, applying a little pressure. from here preside
america. >> i want to thank the prime minister of -- for colombia by's leadership in the asean chair. >> reporter: the message clear america secrets to build alliances with asean countries. >> asean is the heart of my administration's pacific strategy. >> reporter: u.s. officials are offering support and investment to asean countries in a whole range of areas from digital networks to policing illegal fishing but its rival china has been bankrolling huge infrastructure...
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with other countries around south america. >> kroft: the most powerful country in south america? >> batista: g.d.p.-wise, we are bigger than all the other countries together. and you know, in the last 16 years, brazil has put its act together. this is it-- hello, time for americans to wake up. >> kroft: with most of the world's economies stagnant, brazil's is growing at 7%, three times faster than america. it is a huge country, slightly larger than the continental u.s., with vast expanses of arable farmland, an abundance of natural resources, and 14% of the world's freshwater. 80% of its electricity comes from hydropower. it has the most sophisticated bio-fuels industry in the world, and for its size, the world's greenest economy. brazil is already the largest producer of iron ore in the world, and the world's leading exporter of beef, chicken, orange juice, sugar, coffee and tobacco, much of it bound for china, which has replaced the u.s. as brazil's leading trade partner. >> batista: and brazil has the size to match the china's appetite. >> kroft: you have everything... >> bati
with other countries around south america. >> kroft: the most powerful country in south america? >> batista: g.d.p.-wise, we are bigger than all the other countries together. and you know, in the last 16 years, brazil has put its act together. this is it-- hello, time for americans to wake up. >> kroft: with most of the world's economies stagnant, brazil's is growing at 7%, three times faster than america. it is a huge country, slightly larger than the continental u.s., with...
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the environmental crisis in south america has garnered international attention as the region often referred to as the lungs of the earth goes up in flames. manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: we're in the western part of brazil. you might be able to make out the haze around us. that's actually smoke from the fires. we smelled it immediately upon landing here last night, and when it's thick enough, you can taste it. people here tell us they've been dealing with that now for days. the state we are in is one of six that immediately requested the offer of military assistance from brazil's government to fight the fires. officials announced the availability of more than 40,000 troops and military aircraft yesterday, but only after days of pressure here in brazil and internationally. critics believe that the policies of president bolsinaro which have encouraged opening up more of the amazon to development have dramatically worsened the problem. many fires seem to have been set by farmers clearing land. the president said his government would crack down on illegal activity in the amazon but man
the environmental crisis in south america has garnered international attention as the region often referred to as the lungs of the earth goes up in flames. manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: we're in the western part of brazil. you might be able to make out the haze around us. that's actually smoke from the fires. we smelled it immediately upon landing here last night, and when it's thick enough, you can taste it. people here tell us they've been dealing with that now for days. the...
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some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to winter in mexico and south america use the pacific flyway and they're tracked by thousands who came to see them. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese. and that's all i hear. >> reporter: craig, deputy director of the national wildlife refuge in the heart of the pacific flyway, has been helping people sort out one bird from another for 23 years. >> we're seeing thousands of northern pintail, american wig wigen. i've been hearing cranes flying. >> reporter: the birds were not always that way. by 1970, agriculture had taken over 95% of the pacific flyway's wetlands, polluting the fields and filling in wetlands. >> there's a competition not just between wildlife and agriculture but also just human development in general in the early '80s we saw big reductions in waterfowl populations. >> reporter: an act of congress and an agreement with mexico and canada turned the tide and so did rice farmers like curt richter who agreed to flood their fields when waterfowl migrate. >> it's not that difficult as lon
some 350 different kinds of birds on their way to winter in mexico and south america use the pacific flyway and they're tracked by thousands who came to see them. >> there are days when i go home and i'm far away from the ducks and geese. and that's all i hear. >> reporter: craig, deputy director of the national wildlife refuge in the heart of the pacific flyway, has been helping people sort out one bird from another for 23 years. >> we're seeing thousands of northern pintail,...
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america. tens of millions of people were affected. yesterday the blackout took out all the power in argentina, uroguay, and paraguay. parts of brazil calledheailure on the electrical grid unprecedent. the cause of the outage is still unclear thou and target a power outage. diane king hall has more from the new york stock exchange. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. they'll meet to discuss interest rates. many say the fed will wait until next month to determine whether it will cut rates. stocks ended with modest losses friday with energy shares driving the decline. the dow lost 17 points, the s&p 500 shedd 4 points, and the nasdaq dropped 40 points. >>> this morning the airlines say they're sorry for the loss of crashes. yesterday he ceo says the company made a mistake in handling a prop problematic cockpit warning system in two deadly crashes. they say it was not consistent and that's unacceptable. the faa faulted boeing for not telling regulators for more than a year that a saf
america. tens of millions of people were affected. yesterday the blackout took out all the power in argentina, uroguay, and paraguay. parts of brazil calledheailure on the electrical grid unprecedent. the cause of the outage is still unclear thou and target a power outage. diane king hall has more from the new york stock exchange. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. they'll meet to discuss interest rates. many say the fed will wait until next month to determine whether it...
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the wife of ross mirkarimi wants to stay longer in south america. a family court judge granted eliana lopez permission to take the couples to year-old son to see her sick father in venezuela but that she had to be backed by the end of the month. mirkarimi has pleaded on her arm. ironically, that argument was reportedly over mirkarimi refusal to initially allowed lopez to visit her home country. a handful of observers from the united nations should be on the ground and syria. this is youtube video of what activists say shows the army shelling and opposition neighborhood after the cease- fire deadline. state television claims its offices were also bombed. anti-government demonstrations began last year. the day in pakistan it caliban militants fought their way into a prison and freed 380 prisoners. they stormed the prison before dawn in northwest pakistan. there reportedly had guns and explosives and rocket-propelled grenades. bob schieffer calls it missiles up to mother wars on face the nation. senator john mccain johnson to discuss campaign politics
the wife of ross mirkarimi wants to stay longer in south america. a family court judge granted eliana lopez permission to take the couples to year-old son to see her sick father in venezuela but that she had to be backed by the end of the month. mirkarimi has pleaded on her arm. ironically, that argument was reportedly over mirkarimi refusal to initially allowed lopez to visit her home country. a handful of observers from the united nations should be on the ground and syria. this is youtube...
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america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. are confusing quilted northern are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parties. but quilted northern is not a bouncy castle. it's just really nice toilet paper. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities often the country. >>> surveillance video captures the moment powerful winds blow the roof right off a school cafeteria. it's in have land, kansas, and happened on tuesday. the roof landed on vehicles in the school's parking lot. kids were inside. i may have buried the lead. no one was hurt. everyone's fine. winds, though, reached 70 miles an hour at the time the roof was torn off. yikes. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" this morning, delta air lines is the victim of a data breach, and a call for nike. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange
america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. are confusing quilted northern are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parties. but quilted northern is not a bouncy castle. it's just really nice toilet paper. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities often the country. >>>...
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they've poisoned mental institutions and prisons all over the world, not just in south america or three or four countries we think about, but all over the world. >> reporter: president biden's campaign denounced it. the former president also praised authoritarian leaders including hungary's viktor orban, china's xi jinping, and north korea's kim jong-un. cbs news has asked the trump campaign for comment about his reaction to the remarks. among trump's gop opponents only former new jersey governor chris christie rebuked him. >> he's disgusting, and what he's doing is dog-whistling to americans who feel absolutely under stress and strain from the economy and from the conflicts around the world. >> reporter: but trump continues to dominate because gop primary owners back him and immigration. >> having a border is leading to a lot of problems. it's creating an unsafe environment for our citizens. >> reporter: cbs learned last week the border patrol turned away 7,900 each day. the white house has deepened its conference. they could expel migrants without processing detentions and expanding m
they've poisoned mental institutions and prisons all over the world, not just in south america or three or four countries we think about, but all over the world. >> reporter: president biden's campaign denounced it. the former president also praised authoritarian leaders including hungary's viktor orban, china's xi jinping, and north korea's kim jong-un. cbs news has asked the trump campaign for comment about his reaction to the remarks. among trump's gop opponents only former new jersey...
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the eclipse could be seen from oregon to texas and parts of central and south america. next april, a total solar eclipse will be visible in the u.s. from texas to maine. >>> well, madonna kicked off her much anticipated celebration world tour in london over the weekend. she talked to the crowd about her recent health scare that delayed the tour start. >> finally, i want to say it is very good to hear from you as well. and i'm on the mend and thankful for my doctors. i'm very lucky. and my children were there. >> madonna battled a bacteria infection in june. during her show she remembered late music legends including prince and michael jackson, who she rose to fame with in the 1980s. >>> will smith is responding to jada pinkett smith's bombshell revelations about their marriage in a memoir. in an email in the "new york times" the men in black star says the opening up about the turbulent relationship and separation woke him up and after spending more than half of your life with someone, it is easy to lose your sensitivity towards them. jada pinkett smith's book "worthy" h
the eclipse could be seen from oregon to texas and parts of central and south america. next april, a total solar eclipse will be visible in the u.s. from texas to maine. >>> well, madonna kicked off her much anticipated celebration world tour in london over the weekend. she talked to the crowd about her recent health scare that delayed the tour start. >> finally, i want to say it is very good to hear from you as well. and i'm on the mend and thankful for my doctors. i'm very...
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. >>> today, the sun will pull a disappearing act across the sky in south america. some of the world's brightest minds in astronomy are gathering in chile to capture the first solar eclipse of 2019. they are coming together at the observatory wait for the moment for the moon to block the sun'sdisk for 4 minutes. we won't be able to catch it here, san francisco explore toreium has you covered. watch the solar ellipse clive at the big screen or stream it at the website from 1 to 2 p.m. it's cool option because we won't be able to see it here. >> i know. >> that's really behind us. >> look how gorgeous that is. . >> apropertyly dressed for said sunrise. >> you look like the sunrise. >> planned it out that way. >> we did. and you're welcomed to that and for great traffic this morning. here at 6:15 this morning. look at this map. not a whole lot out there that's orange or yellow or red. you will see instead mostly green which is good news for those of you hitting the roadways. we have a grass fire at dry creek road at 101 southbound. heading out of town that way you may
. >>> today, the sun will pull a disappearing act across the sky in south america. some of the world's brightest minds in astronomy are gathering in chile to capture the first solar eclipse of 2019. they are coming together at the observatory wait for the moment for the moon to block the sun'sdisk for 4 minutes. we won't be able to catch it here, san francisco explore toreium has you covered. watch the solar ellipse clive at the big screen or stream it at the website from 1 to 2 p.m....
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the same things are happening in central, south america and coffee boom areas of southeast asia. one more thing that maybe the cruelest cut, the type of coffee hit worst is the best kind, the arabica bean, most coveted and most at risk. >>> if coffee isn't your cup of tea, how about a great bottle of wine? some vintages sell for thousand of dollars. but, how do you know what's in the bottle is the real thing? jonathan vigliott tichlt has a story of the wine detectives. >> reporter: london's berry brothers wine shop is older than the united states of america. 319 years old to be exact. inside looks like a library, with some wines on the shelves as old as literary classics. prices easily reach thousand of dollars. it is liquid currency, and counterfeiters are cashing in. that's where phillip mulan steps in. how many bottles are here in this warehouse? >> in this warehouse, we have -- approaching 3 million bottles. >> 3 million? >> expensive bottle of wine, what's to you and i, first glance, a simple label. >> as wine authenticator it is his job to make sure that every bottle is as
the same things are happening in central, south america and coffee boom areas of southeast asia. one more thing that maybe the cruelest cut, the type of coffee hit worst is the best kind, the arabica bean, most coveted and most at risk. >>> if coffee isn't your cup of tea, how about a great bottle of wine? some vintages sell for thousand of dollars. but, how do you know what's in the bottle is the real thing? jonathan vigliott tichlt has a story of the wine detectives. >>...
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. >> brennan: the president will be traveling to south america, will we see a preliminary trade deal on the nafta front, not china, but nafta? >> not likely that it's going to happen before this meeting or during this meeting he's going to the summit of americas in lima, peru. there is still trying to work out the kinks of the trade deal but the president is throwing grenades by announcing global tariffs trying to take on china but at the same time really making a number of our other allies unhappy when we talk about steel tariffs that hit not only china but also a number of our different allies in different parts of the world including south america. by sending troops to the southern border, he sort of inflaming the relationship with our trade partner in mexico making it more difficult to have those continued talks and reach a deal during this summit. it's likely that we're not going to see a deal before the summit. maybe there's some more happening behind the scenes away from the president's twitter account and these incendiary moves he's making on the border that can work itself o
. >> brennan: the president will be traveling to south america, will we see a preliminary trade deal on the nafta front, not china, but nafta? >> not likely that it's going to happen before this meeting or during this meeting he's going to the summit of americas in lima, peru. there is still trying to work out the kinks of the trade deal but the president is throwing grenades by announcing global tariffs trying to take on china but at the same time really making a number of our...
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america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. >>> here's a look rtd try. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," an important notification for facebook users, and the shoe company nine west stumbles. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. >>> well, following a week of economic saber rattling with trade in china, president trump suggested china will ease trade barriers. in the president's words, it's the right thing to do. but here on wall street the stockmarket is in its third longest stretch without a new high since 2013. the dow ended last week by just over half a percent, tumbling sharply on friday. the s&p 500 lost 1.5%. the nasdaq fell over 2% for the week. >>> today facebook will begin notifying users if their private data was compromise
america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters packed with goodness. >>> here's a look rtd try. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," an important notification for facebook users, and the shoe company nine west stumbles. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange. good morning,...
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el nino is a change in the ocean temperature about 4,000 miles away off the coast south america. despite the fact that it's so far away it has a profound impact on our weather because that warmer water can alter the jet stream. and alter where the jet stream goes on the west coast of the u.s. most often when there's a strong el nino, we typically see the jet stream become more active over california. that's why historically, a strong el nino has led to wetter-than-average conditions for california and man, do we need that after the past four years. we need some rainfall. that may be coming up this winter. livermore 82. santa rosa 81. san jose 78. it will be hot tomorrow. the low pressure area which has been sitting offshore feeding in that southwest wind. that's going to leave. and as it leaves, something else has to move in. that something else is an area of high pressure that's going to build in over the desert southwest. and when that happens, the onshore flow that chilly air coming from the pacific is gone. it's going to be gone for three days beginning tomorrow. the warming
el nino is a change in the ocean temperature about 4,000 miles away off the coast south america. despite the fact that it's so far away it has a profound impact on our weather because that warmer water can alter the jet stream. and alter where the jet stream goes on the west coast of the u.s. most often when there's a strong el nino, we typically see the jet stream become more active over california. that's why historically, a strong el nino has led to wetter-than-average conditions for...
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a volcano high in the andes mountains of south america. the bright lights of london at nighttime. hadfield said this view of clouds over africa took his breath away. and speaking of africa, some of the world's most ancient manuscripts have been saved from destruction by one man. he'll tell us how he did it, next. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humi
a volcano high in the andes mountains of south america. the bright lights of london at nighttime. hadfield said this view of clouds over africa took his breath away. and speaking of africa, some of the world's most ancient manuscripts have been saved from destruction by one man. he'll tell us how he did it, next. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big...
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it's a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. >>> here's look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ come on and rescue me come on, baby, and rescue me ♪ >>> a tiny baby hare was rescued from heavy snow and cold temperatures at dublin airport on saturday. video shows an airport officer scooping the hare up into his hands. he was taken inside and fed with a syringe and the rest of the family was reportedly found and taken in. all are doing just fine. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," a strange bonus for airline workers and a superhero bites off the competition at the box office. wendy gillette is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, wendy. >> good morning, a
it's a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. >>> here's look at today's forecast in some...
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america are stoking fears of a global recession. in the u.s., some economists are indeed worried. >> the president has been insistent that china is bearing the economic burden of terrors, when of course there is lots of good research that shows that u.s. consumers arecihiricen pro >> a survey by duke university fines two thirds of cfos expect a reception -- a recession by the end of next year.>>> california's boo me -- booming economy, most of them in the south bay, bay area accounted for a quarter of them statewide. but creating a labor shortage that puts businesses at risk, the latest casualty, a longtime bakery chain, prolific oven has built a loyal following over four decades, but they are closing all three locations, the record low unemployment makes it hard to find and keep workers, many of whom can be lured into the tech sector. >>> silicon valley rolling out the red carpet for your favorite superheroes, villains and sidekicks. maria medina is at the san jose convention center, where the first day of silicon valley, con just
america are stoking fears of a global recession. in the u.s., some economists are indeed worried. >> the president has been insistent that china is bearing the economic burden of terrors, when of course there is lots of good research that shows that u.s. consumers arecihiricen pro >> a survey by duke university fines two thirds of cfos expect a reception -- a recession by the end of next year.>>> california's boo me -- booming economy, most of them in the south bay, bay...
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. >> reporter: by then he was living in south america full time and wasn't long before she decided to join them. >> two days later i packed my bags j moved to chile. it staed memorable camping trip with the goal of one day turning it into national parks. were you think itting park thoughts? >> absolute lae. it was always this. always this. >> reporter: rumors swurld abir about what the it rich americans might be up to. some thought they were snatching up land for a nuclear waste dump. >> the it great one was that we were going to tlake all the cattle and replace them with american bison. >> reporter: i love the spis fisty. >> yes. >> reporter: what's they were planning was more outlandish. if the goal was just to protect the land, purchase it, put a fence around it, why make them parks? >> if you buy and hang it unyour living room, you ask k can see it and your family can see it and that's it. if you get a picosoand put it in the national museum, millions see it. national park is the same thing. we believe they belong to everyone. >> reporter: all told it around 14 million acrers were
. >> reporter: by then he was living in south america full time and wasn't long before she decided to join them. >> two days later i packed my bags j moved to chile. it staed memorable camping trip with the goal of one day turning it into national parks. were you think itting park thoughts? >> absolute lae. it was always this. always this. >> reporter: rumors swurld abir about what the it rich americans might be up to. some thought they were snatching up land for a...
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now a scientist in asia and south america are producing human breast milk in cloned dairy cows. move over, mom. researchers in china say they have a herd of cows that rivals the best of the breast. >> our modified cow milk contains properties of human milk including proteins and antibodies. >> reporter: they inserted the human gene that codes for milk production into the dna of dairy cows. they now have these holsteins in their herd. the milk say scientists taste stronger and sweeter than human breast milk. argentina is also milking it. last week scientists presented the country's first transgenic cow to the media at a press conference. the cow also produces a human- like milk. both argentina and china are racing to get their product to market. the reaction was mixed in san francisco. >> not happy about that. i still think you should separate animals from people. >> just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. >> i think it's great for people who can, you know, do breast milk for whatever health issues. >> reporter: now, the genetically modified milk is supposedly
now a scientist in asia and south america are producing human breast milk in cloned dairy cows. move over, mom. researchers in china say they have a herd of cows that rivals the best of the breast. >> our modified cow milk contains properties of human milk including proteins and antibodies. >> reporter: they inserted the human gene that codes for milk production into the dna of dairy cows. they now have these holsteins in their herd. the milk say scientists taste stronger and...
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many moved to central and south america after the 2010 earthquake in haiti but false information have them making the journey to the u.s. border. >> ( translated ): three years ag i left haiti, i sold my lands to go to chile. in chile, biden said we could enter so we entered. >> reporter: rumors of asylum in the u.s. were not true. the migrants crossed the river to the mexican side for food to bring back to the camp site. but with officials here in mexico also limiting their movements, they're essentially stuck with their greatest fear, deportation, quickly becoming a reality. norah. >> o'donnell: really interesting to hear why they say they've made the journey, manny bojorquez, thank you. and now to the pandemic and the battle over a life-saving covid treatment, monoclonal antibodies. that's what then president trump was given when he had covid, but there is now a bitter fight in tennessee over who gets that treatment. and there's also big news tonight for the nearly 15 million americans who got the johnson & johnson shot. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> reporter: johnson & johnson's
many moved to central and south america after the 2010 earthquake in haiti but false information have them making the journey to the u.s. border. >> ( translated ): three years ag i left haiti, i sold my lands to go to chile. in chile, biden said we could enter so we entered. >> reporter: rumors of asylum in the u.s. were not true. the migrants crossed the river to the mexican side for food to bring back to the camp site. but with officials here in mexico also limiting their...
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but his visit to south america was overshadowed by an alleged prostitution scandal involving secret service agents stationed in colombia. susan mcginnis in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. questions about these allegations dogged the president during his entire trip to colombia. on sunday evening he finally addressed them. president obama broke his silence on the allegations made against members of the secret service and military assigned to the security detail ahead of his visit to cartegana. >> if it turns out some of the allegations made in the press are confirmed, then of course i'll be angry. >> reporter: the president said he expects an investigation to be thorough and rigorous. it will focus on 11 members of the secret service advance team who were sent home from colombia before the president arrived friday. some members of the group staying at a five-star hotel allegedly got into a dispute with a prostitute over money. five members of the military were also disciplined in the incident. while the secret service is investigating, congress may no
but his visit to south america was overshadowed by an alleged prostitution scandal involving secret service agents stationed in colombia. susan mcginnis in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. questions about these allegations dogged the president during his entire trip to colombia. on sunday evening he finally addressed them. president obama broke his silence on the allegations made against members of the secret service and military assigned to the...
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officials believe the fins were shipped from south america and likely headed to asia. >>> twitter is taking on deepfakes plus another department store shutting down hundreds of stores. here's diane king hall with today's money watch report. >> reporter: wall street had its best day in months on tuesday. the dow rallied 407 points, the nasdaq jumped 194 hitting a new record high, and the s&p 500 gained 48. castle and discontinue its rocket climb. shares of the carmaker shot up 30% of last two days briefly trading above $900 yesterday. tesla is now worth more than general motors, ford, fiat and chrysler combined. twitter is the latest on company to tackle doctored and misleading content. under new rules taking effect next month, twitter will label material that has been manipulated and removed post that could cause harm. in a blog post the company says it may make errors along the way until it figures out what qualifies as problematic. earlier this week youtube said it plans to remove misleading election content. macy's is shuttering 125 of its least productive stores as it struggles i
officials believe the fins were shipped from south america and likely headed to asia. >>> twitter is taking on deepfakes plus another department store shutting down hundreds of stores. here's diane king hall with today's money watch report. >> reporter: wall street had its best day in months on tuesday. the dow rallied 407 points, the nasdaq jumped 194 hitting a new record high, and the s&p 500 gained 48. castle and discontinue its rocket climb. shares of the carmaker shot up...
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america to the persian gulf. after the sandyhook school shootings in connecticut this colombia businessman said he was flooded from calls from american parents so he created a new line. m.c. kids. >> we have to adapt the product to reduce the trauma of the children. >> reporter: he says the bulletproof backpack is a best- seller. >> it provides a lot of protection, it can take sustained multiple shots with pretty high caliber weapons. >> jeff: timothy hogan is with elite sterling security. caballero denver u.s.-based distributor. since the march launch hoggan says they have sold 300 plus backpacks nationwide at $250 a piece. >> we look at it as additional safety measure, no different than wearing seat belts in your car. it's just one more level of protection that can help take care of our kids. >> at a nearby park four-year- old alex phillips looked the backpack. his father zack wasn't sure. >> i don't know how much it would have prevented or if it would have been helpful in any of these cases but i suppose it's
america to the persian gulf. after the sandyhook school shootings in connecticut this colombia businessman said he was flooded from calls from american parents so he created a new line. m.c. kids. >> we have to adapt the product to reduce the trauma of the children. >> reporter: he says the bulletproof backpack is a best- seller. >> it provides a lot of protection, it can take sustained multiple shots with pretty high caliber weapons. >> jeff: timothy hogan is with elite...
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america. >> these are all the elections we've observed since 1989. >> reporter: david carroll is director of the democracy program at the carter center in atlanta. this year they are focused on a new troubled election. ours. what does that mean? >> that means we've realized that the situation in the united states, the threats to democracy and to our institutions here, are greater than in many countries around the world. >> reporter: watching the polarization and the violence led journalist stephen marche to write "the next civil war." >> what you see is a deep decline in trust in the thinglike the church, the police, educational institutions, media institutions. and without institutions it's very hard to keep a country running. >> reporter: in 2020 gabriel sterling, now georgia's interim deputy secretary of state, gave a blunt warning as emotions boiled over. >> someone's going to get hurt. someone's going to get shot. someone's going to get killed. >> reporter: and yet he remains an optimist. >> winston churchill used to always say about americans, they will always do the right thing onc
america. >> these are all the elections we've observed since 1989. >> reporter: david carroll is director of the democracy program at the carter center in atlanta. this year they are focused on a new troubled election. ours. what does that mean? >> that means we've realized that the situation in the united states, the threats to democracy and to our institutions here, are greater than in many countries around the world. >> reporter: watching the polarization and the...
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. >> south america back at the table. >> reporter: putin said u.s.-russian relations are at a 30-year low. president biden agrees. >> i think he's right, it's a low point. it depends on how he responds to acting consistent with international norms which in many cases he has not. >> reporter: secretary of state blinken said it's unlikely the meeting leads to drastic changes. >> this is not going to be a flip the light switch moment. what the president is going to make clear to putin is that we seek a more stable, predictable relationship. >> reporter: the leaders will hold separate press conferences following their summit. while many of the u.s.' european allies see russia as the main threat, the biden administration wants the alliance to do more to counter china. but not everyone sees eye to eye. france worries focusing on china could distract from the russian threat. other european countries don't want to be drawn into a confrontation that they don't see as directly affecting them, plus, they want to product their -- to protect their trade. so this
. >> south america back at the table. >> reporter: putin said u.s.-russian relations are at a 30-year low. president biden agrees. >> i think he's right, it's a low point. it depends on how he responds to acting consistent with international norms which in many cases he has not. >> reporter: secretary of state blinken said it's unlikely the meeting leads to drastic changes. >> this is not going to be a flip the light switch moment. what the president is going to...
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america. on tuesday, a 45-foot wave shattered a window on the bridge of the "clelia 2," knocking out communications and radar and forcing the captain to declare an emergency. >> we're boaters, but i've never seen anything like this before. >> the coffee pots and everything was flying around. and so they asked us to go to our cabins, which we did. >> reporter: the 88 americans onboard, many of them retirees, were confined to their quarters while another cruise ship, the national geographic "explorer," sailed to the rescue, braving the same rough seas, the "explorer" crew hovered close by, and in a daring effort shot a line to the crippled ship and used it to send a working satellite phone. >> it was really rough, and the boat was rocking and people were falling over. it was really hard to walk. so it was really bouncing. >> reporter: after the waters calmed, the "clelia 2" which never lost complete engine power limped back to port where the passengers seemed remarkably calm about the 24-hour or
america. on tuesday, a 45-foot wave shattered a window on the bridge of the "clelia 2," knocking out communications and radar and forcing the captain to declare an emergency. >> we're boaters, but i've never seen anything like this before. >> the coffee pots and everything was flying around. and so they asked us to go to our cabins, which we did. >> reporter: the 88 americans onboard, many of them retirees, were confined to their quarters while another cruise ship,...
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trump will meet with instead at the g20 summit in south america. >> plus nasa announcing an exciting new partnership that could land a man back on the moon, the two major space companies left out of the race. >> plus a new body camera perspective of a daring rescue at the campfire, the bulldozer that pulled up just in the nick of time. >>> we're getting a new look at what it was like for people running for their lives, running from the camp fire in butte county. >> the sheriff's office just released a deputy's body camera footage from the night the camp fire broke out. our allen martin shows us the moment that flames surrounded that deputy. >> pretty dramatic, guys. deputy aaron parmley was driving on pence road in paradise on november 8th. he attempted to locate four nurses who needed help evacuating, but parmley's car became disabled forcing him to get out and walk. this is body cam footage from parmley. it fades in and out, but what you can see, flames on both sides of the roadway, embers flying through the air. he couldn't see more than 10 yards in front of him. when there appear
trump will meet with instead at the g20 summit in south america. >> plus nasa announcing an exciting new partnership that could land a man back on the moon, the two major space companies left out of the race. >> plus a new body camera perspective of a daring rescue at the campfire, the bulldozer that pulled up just in the nick of time. >>> we're getting a new look at what it was like for people running for their lives, running from the camp fire in butte county. >>...
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i was just in brazil and south america to sign three new trade deals, and it is running rampant through brazil. this is a terrible virus. at the end of the day, what we need to do is flten the curb and protect the most vulnerable. we need to protect the elderly and those who are frail and have pre-existing conditions. ultmail, the only thing that is going to stop this virus -- there is no magic way -- what will is a vaccine. we're on track to have a vaccine for americans in less than a year. it is really incredible. >> brennan: less than a year, when is that, exactly? >> i think we're going to have something very, very shortly. i'm hoping by the end of the year. there are multiple companies with very promising vaccines that are in the final phases of trials. but what we've done is put together an operation warp speed, and we bought all of these vaccines ahead of time. so when one proves efficacious, the u.s. military will distribute those all over the country. and we'll do what we did with ventilators. remember when i was on your show and we didn't think there would be enough ventilator
i was just in brazil and south america to sign three new trade deals, and it is running rampant through brazil. this is a terrible virus. at the end of the day, what we need to do is flten the curb and protect the most vulnerable. we need to protect the elderly and those who are frail and have pre-existing conditions. ultmail, the only thing that is going to stop this virus -- there is no magic way -- what will is a vaccine. we're on track to have a vaccine for americans in less than a year. it...
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america has garnered international attention as the region often referred to as the lungs of the earth goes up in flames. manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: we are in rio branco. this is in the western part of brazil and you might be able to make out the haze around us. that is actually smoke from the rores. te smelled it immediately upon lnding here last night. and when it is thick enough you actually taste it. leople here tell us they have been dealing with that now for days. the state we are in, acre, is one of six that immediately requested the offer of military assistance from brazil's government to fight the fires. officials announced the availability of more than 40,000 0,oops and military aircraft ircrerday. but only after days of pressure here in brazil and internationally. critics believe that the eslicies of president jair bolsonaro that encourage opening more of the amazon to development have worsened the problem. many of the fires are believed to have been set by farmers clearing land. in a televised address saturday bolsonaro said his government would crack down on i
america has garnered international attention as the region often referred to as the lungs of the earth goes up in flames. manuel bojorquez is there. >> reporter: we are in rio branco. this is in the western part of brazil and you might be able to make out the haze around us. that is actually smoke from the rores. te smelled it immediately upon lnding here last night. and when it is thick enough you actually taste it. leople here tell us they have been dealing with that now for days. the...
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the trash comes from countries around the pacific rim including asia, north, and south america. >>> and still to come, wall street selloff. the dow takes a tumble on fears of global trade war. how markets overseas are reacting. fears of global trade war. how markets overseas are reacting. only florida's natural grows all of our oranges in florida. great taste. naturally. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. from the moment you met you wantecomfort and protection that's why pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness so all they feel is love pampers swaddlers >>> here's >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," global markets react to the dow's plunge as china responds to president trump's tariff. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good mo
the trash comes from countries around the pacific rim including asia, north, and south america. >>> and still to come, wall street selloff. the dow takes a tumble on fears of global trade war. how markets overseas are reacting. fears of global trade war. how markets overseas are reacting. only florida's natural grows all of our oranges in florida. great taste. naturally. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the...
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brazil reported the first case in south america. a man who returned from italy. the country is reporting 350 cases. prompting the u.s. state department issued a travel advisory. asking u.s. citizens to exercise increase caution when traveling there. >>> >> reporter: the president didn't hesitate to put emphasis on just how serious the outbreak is across the world. the state department issued a travel advisory to italy. we've learned rozelle norway in georgia the country have also received its first cases of coronavirus as well. while the trump administration may be downplaying the effects of the coronavirus here and obviously still is a huge outbreak worldwide. >>> $2.5 billion in a $25 billion. when is congress going to settle on a figure? >>> it is still deciding that. up until this point we heard from chuck schumer who said $8.5 billion is what will be necessary. we also heard from the health and human services secretary. who said $2.5 billion should be enough. that will cover cost of medical equipment including including the facemask will have seen in terms o
brazil reported the first case in south america. a man who returned from italy. the country is reporting 350 cases. prompting the u.s. state department issued a travel advisory. asking u.s. citizens to exercise increase caution when traveling there. >>> >> reporter: the president didn't hesitate to put emphasis on just how serious the outbreak is across the world. the state department issued a travel advisory to italy. we've learned rozelle norway in georgia the country have also...
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. ♪ >>> millions are expected to gaze upwards later today as parts of south america experience the first total solar eclipse there in 13 years. it will stretch across the southern pacific and into portions of chile and argentina. a total eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun blocking light from reaching the earth. in the u.s., a partial eclipse will be visible in much of the country. >>> on the cbs "money watch," gillette issues a razor recall, and if you love kfc and cheetos, there's a new chicken sandwich for you. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we'll start with this auto sales data for june will be released today. analysts expect strong sales of truck and passenger cars to continue. stocks rose higher amid news the u.s. and china agreed to a trade truce and will restart negotiations. the dow rallied 117 points, the s&p 500 was up 22, closing at a record high, and the nasdaq gained 84. >>> growers express is recalling fresh vegetable products for possible listeria contami
. ♪ >>> millions are expected to gaze upwards later today as parts of south america experience the first total solar eclipse there in 13 years. it will stretch across the southern pacific and into portions of chile and argentina. a total eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun blocking light from reaching the earth. in the u.s., a partial eclipse will be visible in much of the country. >>> on the cbs "money watch," gillette issues a razor recall,...
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. >> reporter: but the president's trade war with china and sagging eronomies in europe and south america have rattled the markets and stoked fears of a recession, tmajor warning sign for the president who sees a strong economy as key to his re- election. >> you have no choice but to vote for me because your 401(k)s, down the tubes, everything's going to be down the tubes. >> reporter: according to the president, both the media and the federal reserve are working t ainst him and holding back the economy. in recent days, the president o.s phoned wall street c.e.o.s to discuss the markets. many in the business community are worried. two-thirds of the c.f.o.s surveyed by duke university expect a recession by the end of next year. ar markets and businesses are starting to think that the president may not really have an end game here. >> reporter: michael strain is an economist at the conservative think tank a.e.i. >> the president has been insistent that china is bearing the economic burden of the ofiffs when, of course, there's lots of good research that shows that u.s. consumers are facing
. >> reporter: but the president's trade war with china and sagging eronomies in europe and south america have rattled the markets and stoked fears of a recession, tmajor warning sign for the president who sees a strong economy as key to his re- election. >> you have no choice but to vote for me because your 401(k)s, down the tubes, everything's going to be down the tubes. >> reporter: according to the president, both the media and the federal reserve are working t ainst him...
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america. all tolled, they seized about 12,000 pounds of cocaine, and they made two dozen arrests. >>> new at 6:00, an aging coast guard ice breaker is spending the summer in the bay area for badly needed repairs. kpix don ford reports. >> reporter: in dry dock for urgent repairs. our nation's only heavy ice breaker. that's right. there's only one, and this is it. the polar star. >> the polar star is an awesome ship. it's capable of breaking ice up to 25 feet through backing and ramming. we have three turbines and when ice breakers are down in the ice and she's running, it does a great job. >> reporter: the ship is 42 years old and stuff keeps breaking. serious stuff in serious places like antarctica where there is no help. on this last mission, two of the three propeller shaft seals failed. the ship started taking on water. >> we have an emergency seal we have to stop the shaft from rotating and inflate like a bike tube almost. we were able to slow down the rate of flooding. >> reporter: the c
america. all tolled, they seized about 12,000 pounds of cocaine, and they made two dozen arrests. >>> new at 6:00, an aging coast guard ice breaker is spending the summer in the bay area for badly needed repairs. kpix don ford reports. >> reporter: in dry dock for urgent repairs. our nation's only heavy ice breaker. that's right. there's only one, and this is it. the polar star. >> the polar star is an awesome ship. it's capable of breaking ice up to 25 feet through backing...